Walmart has
RCA 1080p LCD Home Theater Projector (RPJ280) for
$29.
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delz4stelz for finding this deal.
Product Features:- Streaming Stick Ready: Compatible with streaming sticks for easy access to online content.
- Native Resolution: Full HD 1980 x 1080 (1080p) for high-definition viewing.
- Projection Type: Features a 1 LED light source and a 3.97" LCD display for clear and vibrant visuals.
- Brightness: Offers a white light output ANSI of 250 ANSI lumens for a bright and vivid projection.
- Contrast Ratio: Provides a contrast ratio of 2000:1 for sharp differentiation between dark and light areas.
- Projection Distance: Can be projected from 1 to 4 meters, allowing flexibility in room setups.
- Projection Size: Supports projection sizes up to 200" (Optimal range: 32 - 150") for immersive viewing experiences.
- Connections: Includes 3x HDMI inputs, 1x USB 2.0 port, 1x USB charging port, 1x TF card slot, 3.5mm earphone/AV in, and DC in for versatile connectivity options.
- Enhanced Viewing Experience: The 1.37:1 throw ratio ensures that the projected image maintains its intended aspect ratio, providing viewers with a seamless and immersive visual experience.
- Noise Level: Operates super quietly at 46 dB for a peaceful viewing environment.
- 2 x 5W RMS Stereo Speakers: Built-in speakers provide clear and rich audio output.
- Backlit Controls: Backlit controls ensure easy operation even in low-light conditions.
- Accessories: Comes with 1x AC adapter and 1x remote control for convenient setup and control.
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This is tempting.... sometimes I want to watch sports while I'm doing stuff on the computer or using the TV for something else.
I might pick one up just to take on trips..... the reviews do say the fan is pretty loud though, so putting one right in front of you on your desk might not be a great move.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidTV/s/FjDAfKT2EH
The use case for a projector are
DLP tends to have better black levels than LCD, and less blurring in motion. Its disadvantages are the rainbows, a stronger "screen door" effect (you can see the outline of the pixels), and manufacturers are more likely to use image shifting with it. The vast majority of "4k" DLP projectors actually use a 1080p DLP imager, which does image shift to simulate 4k. It does look better than 1080p, but isn't quite as good as true 4k.
If the problem is focus distance (rather than throw - image size at a given distance), you can try adding a diopter. That's basically a thin lens that you mount in front. I don't recall if you'll need a positive diopter (for close-up photography) or negative. I suspect it's the negative, but the positive are much easier to find for sale. If you're nearsighted, your glasses are a negative diopter. You can try holding them in front and see if that lets you focus further.
Unfortunately, the price of a good diopter will probably equal the price of this projector deal. So you may be better off getting a projector which suits your needs out of the box.
For the lazy, but curious.
thanks
same projector on amazon claims 680 ANSI lumens.
https://www.amazon.com/-/he/dp/B0BPDYMX9Z
looks the same as this rebranded MaxAngel projector selling for $122 on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/MaxAngel-W...XDJ13&th=1 [amazon.com]
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I think you'll be disappointed if you try with 250 lumen projector.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ROCONI...hbdg=L
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ROCONI...hbdg=L
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Not sure how well this will do with fast motion like watching sports but I can tell you for experience this will need to be in a very dark room For $29 I'll play around with it even though I don't have a need for it.
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